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I own no land, instead I have wheelestate. I’ve been a full time RVer since 1997. Working summers as a Park Ranger takes me to many beautiful places and playing during the winter takes me to many more. This blog is simply the story of my life's adventures.

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Friday, October 23, 2009

The Little House

So yesterday I rearranged the furniture, and there’s quite a bit of it considering the house is about 15x50 feet, plus a bathroom. Used to be a garage that got added on to. And Berta likes furniture, especially old wood.Kitchen beforeI borrowed a little wagon from Berta and began packing boxes from the RV kitchen.Kitchen afterNot absolutely everything, just the basic things I use regularly. The idea is to get rid of some stuff, like the survival canned food that’s getting rusty on the back of the pantry shelf.Before

There are two big windows at each end of the house and I wanted a view from the living room where the last renter had the bed by this window.AfterNext, the RV living room, and again not everything. Some books and of course the computer.BeforeHaving no interior walls makes it easy to rearrange.AfterBeforeAnd what a luxury to have more than a closet sized bathroom, with hot water.AfterAlmost open for business. Just kidding.

24 comments:

Much more spacious than the fifth wheel.I know what you mean about the survival food, I have decided to throw out most of what is at the cabin. There is a limit to the number of freeze and thaw cycles it can take.

Glad to see you settling in so nicely. I too have the 'survival' tins that desperately are seeking a cast iron stomach. Going with much less than adequate food for over 2 years, does tend to turn one into a squirrel.

oh no, I got a visual of you on the toilet. :( :)Ok I forgive the image. It's gone.

Looks like a cool little place. Interesting tile job. And now I can see where you type up all of your posts Gaelyn. Can you take another picture of the books on your book shelf. :) Its time for another reading.

You did a great job with the kitchen area. And the bathroom is bigger that I thought would be - but where is the shower (hope you have one:) ) and where did the bed go? Or, is it a sleeping couch that you have there?

Well how long has it been since being in a stationary home? It looks great. Thanks for taking pics of your progress. I love the tile in the bathroom, is that ceramic? Love the design that was made. Looks like a terrific place to be for a while.

My kind of home. Jim and I have spent so much time living in trucks, boats or campers that a place that size seems about right. Does this mean you are no longer an RV'er? We've been on the boat for over a week and must have missed something.

Holy Crap Gaeyln..you have got to be one of the most prolific bloggers i know..I am so far behind..i feel lost here..I see you are in this cute fixed foundation..but I missed how you ended up here..so how did u get here..why and when..I will come back and catch up with your other posts...I am sorry i am so far behind.

How cozy and cute! And, what work it is getting settled, I'm sure. Indian Tacos...I love them! I was at the South Rim a few weeks ago. While having lunch I saw a group of women park rangers. I wanted to have them take a message to you, but, they were seemingly having a serious lunch meeting and I thought twice before interrupting them. But, my thoughts were of you and a big HELLO!

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Who is Geogypsy...

I’ve been a full time RVer since 1997 exploring the US. Work summers as a Park Ranger at the Grand Canyon. Currently planning for winter travel adventures to South Africa. I'm capturing the present for future memories of the past.
Life is too short to waste so live every moment in the Now.